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A heat pump handles both heating and cooling in a single system, which makes it a practical choice for homeowners who want one reliable solution instead of two separate units. They run efficiently in moderate temperatures and offer a real alternative to conventional HVAC setups.
Daffan Cooling & Heating installs, repairs, and maintains heat pumps for homeowners throughout Granbury, Weatherford, Stephenville, and Hood County. Whether you’re considering a heat pump for the first time or need service on an existing system, our technicians will give you straight answers and get the work done right.
A heat pump moves heat from one place to another rather than generating it directly. In summer, it pulls heat from inside your home and transfers it outside, cooling your living space in the process. In winter, the cycle reverses. The system draws heat from the outdoor air and brings it inside to warm your home.
Because it’s moving existing heat rather than burning fuel to create it, a heat pump typically uses less energy to accomplish the same result as a conventional furnace and air conditioner. For moderate climates like most of what North Texas experiences outside of peak summer, that efficiency advantage is real and consistent.


When it’s time for a new heat pump, our team handles the full process. We start with an assessment of your home to confirm proper sizing, then walk you through equipment options that fit your space and budget before any work begins.
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Selecting the right system requires more than picking a brand. Here are the key factors we work through with you:

Our technicians have worked on heat pump systems for years and are trained on all major brands. Whatever the issue, we diagnose it accurately and fix it efficiently.
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Routine maintenance keeps your heat pump running efficiently and helps prevent the kind of failures that leave you without heating or cooling at the worst possible time. During a maintenance visit, we clean the system, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical components, and verify that everything is operating within normal parameters.
A heat pump is a heating and cooling system that moves heat between indoors and outdoors rather than generating it through combustion. In summer it cools your home by pushing heat outside, and in winter it reverses to bring heat in. It handles both functions in a single unit.
A furnace generates heat by burning fuel. An AC removes heat from your home in summer but can’t heat it. A heat pump does both jobs efficiently using electricity and the heat exchange process, making it a more versatile option for many homes.
In moderate temperatures, yes. Heat pumps use less energy than systems that generate heat directly. Their efficiency advantage is most consistent in climates that don’t experience prolonged extreme cold, which describes most of what Granbury sees.
Proper sizing requires an in-home evaluation. We calculate the right size based on your square footage, insulation, sun exposure, and other factors specific to your home. An oversized or undersized unit will underperform regardless of quality.
At least once a year is the standard recommendation, ideally before the season that puts the most demand on your system. If your heat pump handles both heating and cooling year-round, twice-yearly maintenance is a reasonable schedule.
With proper maintenance, most heat pumps last 10 to 15 years, and well-maintained systems can go longer. Regular professional service is the most reliable way to extend that lifespan.
Standard heat pumps use existing ductwork. Ductless heat pumps, also known as mini splits, are available for homes without ducts or for specific zones that need independent temperature control.
Modern heat pumps are designed to operate quietly. If noise is a concern, particularly for a unit near a bedroom or outdoor living area, we can point you toward models known for low sound output.

Heat pumps aren’t the right fit for every situation, but for the right home they offer real efficiency advantages and the convenience of one system handling all your comfort needs. Daffan will give you an honest assessment, not a sales pitch.
We’ve been serving Granbury and Hood County homeowners for over 20 years. Call us today to schedule your consultation and get a clear answer on whether a heat pump makes sense for your home.